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The International Civil Service Commission (ICSC) is an independent expert body established by the United Nations General Assembly. Its mandate is to regulate and coordinate the conditions of service of staff in the United Nations common system (see below), while promoting and maintaining high standards in the international civil service.

The Commission is composed of fifteen members who serve in their personal capacity. They are appointed by the General Assembly for four-year terms, with due regard for broad geographical representation. The Chairman and the Vice-Chairman are full-time members and are based in New York. The full Commission meets twice a year.
 
Mr. Kingston Rhodes
Sierra Leone
Chairman
Mr. Wolfgang Stöckl
Germany
Vice-Chairman
Mr. Fatih Bouayad-Agha
Algeria
Mr. Shamsher Chowdhury
Bangladesh
Mr. Minoru Endo
Japan
Mr. Guillermo Enrique Gonzalez
Argentina
 Mr. Vladimir Morozov
Russian Federation
Mrs. Lucretia Myers
United States of America
Mr. Emmanuel Oti Boateng
Ghana
Mr. Gilberto C. Paranhos Velloso
Brazil
Ms. Anita Szlazak
Canada
Mr. Gian Luigi Valenza
Italy
Mr. Xiaochu Wang
China
Mr. Eugeniusz Wyzner
Poland
Mr. El Hassane Zahid
Morocco
     

 
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